A non-profit bilingual community legal clinic serving low income residents of Hamilton.
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Offers legal advocacy support, information, and court accompaniment to women who have experienced family violence.
Provides legal services to low income seniors living in the community in their own homes or in group living arrangements such as retirement homes, boarding homes and long term care facilities.
Services include:
An independent agency, funded by the Government of Ontario, to provide legal services to individuals who have experienced discrimination.
Provides legal services in the areas of:
Provides free legal services to people living with mental health and substance use concerns which cause barriers to accessing traditional legal services. These free legal clinics are offered throughout the Hamilton community.
Immigration services include:
- representation at a detention review
- representation at immigration appeals
Refugee claimant services include:
The Criminal Law Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the John Sopinka Courthouse. The program gives advice and assistance on criminal law matters for people who are not in court the day they attend the centre.
The Family Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the Family Law Information Centre. The program gives advice and assistance on family law matters for people who are not in court the day they attend the centre .
Provides up to 30 minutes of free legal services over the phone for low-income people in Ontario.
Offers assistance with: